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Seni
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Bosnia and Herzegovina
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Bosnia and Herzegovina
Population: 3,840,000
Capital: Sarajevo; 579,000
Area: 51,129 square kilometers
(19,741 square miles)
Language: Croatian, Serbian, Bosnian
Religion: Muslim, Orthodox, Roman Catholic
Currency: marka
Life Expectancy: 72
GDP per Capita: U.S. $1,900
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Modrac Lake
Modrac Lake is located in Bosnia and Herzegovina, in Tuzla Canton, close to the town of Tuzla.
Modrac Lake is the biggest artificial lake in the region; it was created in 1964 by building a dam on the River Spreca. The 11-km-long and 1,6-km-wide lake covers about 17 km2 area.
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Mostar Bridge
Located on the bank of the Neretva River, Mostar is the administrative center of Herzegovina canton and the second largest city in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
The historic town of Mostar is the most beautiful town in Bosnia and Herzegovina; the Old Bridge Area and Mostar’s old town were proclaimed a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Mostar is a bilingual town, divided by the Neretva River, Croats live on the western part of the Neretva and Muslims on the eastern side.
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Sutjeska
Sutjeska is one of Bosnia and Herzegovina's oldest national parks. It is famous for the Partisan victory over the Germans in WW II and there are large stone monuments commemorating the event. The park itself is 17,500 hectares of magnificent and untouched wilderness.
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Neum
Although its only a tiny strip of the gorgeous Adriatic, Neum has become a major seaside resort. Ideally located between Split and Dubrovnik and just a short distance to Mostar and Medugorje, Neum is an inexpensive holiday spot.
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Sarajevo
Sarajevo, nestled in a valley stretching in an east-west direction along the banks of the Miljacka River, has a population of 400 thousand. Capital of Bosnia-Hercegovina, Sarajevo is the meeting place of diverse cultures.
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Pocitelj
The quaint oriental-style town, Pocitelj is located about half an hour's drive from Mostar, less than 30km south on the M-17 road towards the Adriatic.
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Kravica Waterfalls.
The gem of this region is the crystal-clear water of the Trebizat River. Southeast of Ljubuski are the Kravica Waterfalls. Stretching over 100m across and tumbling down 25m, Kravica is one of the largest waterfalls in Herzegovina and certainly the most impressive one.
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Una River.
This river, by many the most beautiful river in the entire country, is cherished by each community that has formed along her 207 kilometers.
The Una is to the Krajina what the Neretva is to Herzegovina – life, and the life-giving forces of the Una have been revered throughout this region's history.
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what a great place..
great pictures you have..
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January 07, 2010, 05:36:47 PM »
hehe,
yah,
its a very beautiful place.
Thanks for the comments.
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Bosnia and Herzegovina
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May 31, 2010, 06:38:17 AM »
I need help about this visa. Lets say im Taiwan citizen an I want to come on holiday in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Where i can get that visa? Did any memeber of this forum, travel in Bosnia? I need all help you can give me.
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Bosnia and Herzegovina
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My name is Ahmed Zildzic, and Im from Zenica around 80 km north of Sarajevo, countrys capital.In my home city Ive introduced the Finnish folk music, i.e. Varttina and Kimmo Pohjonen at least for now and everybody went crazy about that. Our ultimate wish is to see them some sunny day around playing the beautiful melodies of Scandinavia somewhere near us...<BR>Thanx Varttina and Kimmo for majestic moments weve had listening to you<BR>bye all<BR>Ahmed - Bosnia and Herzegovina
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June 12, 2010, 10:46:54 AM »
e moj sinane.
Please dont try to scholar us on what the flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina is. This is a Bosnian mod about todays Bosnia. But if you want you can easily create a mod with "ljiljani" and Izetbegovic as your leader.
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Bosnia and Herzegovina
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I am interested in any positions in Bosnia-Herzegovina, particularly Mostar and Sarajevo.
A university would be ideal but private language schools are also an option.
Please help if you have any info or know of any vacancies
Many thanks
Graeme
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This place seems incredible with great water falls and fort. This place has really interested me , would love to spend my holidays over here with my friends.
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Bosnia is and was seen as a bridgehead into Europe by the Bearded Crazies.
I would say avoid at all costs. Do not be misled by all this talk about "Cultural Diversity" and "Tolerance". What these guys are after is the creation of the New Caliphate
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